Criminal Defense

Tenacious Pensacola, Florida Criminal Defense Attorneys

If you have been charged with a crime in Florida, you need an experienced criminal defense attorney on your side. With more than 25 years of combined experience, the attorneys at Ferry & Ferry, P.A. have been fighting to defend the rights of our clients, and we have built our reputation on getting results. When you are choosing an attorney, look at the length of time the attorney has been practicing. Ask your friends for referrals. Our clients do. Chris and Nicole are confident in a court room. We are intimately familiar with all facets of the Florida criminal justice system, and have the knowledge and ability to help guide you through the process and explain your legal options. If we think the best option for you is to make the best plea deal, we will tell you. Always remember though, the choice is yours. We have represented hundreds of clients in local, state and federal courts on charges ranging from minor offenses to serious felonies, including:

Arson

Assault and battery

Burglary

Domestic violence

Drug possession

Drunk driving offenses

Expungements/Sealing

Rape

Robbery

Theft/larceny

Traffic violations

Violation of probation

White collar crime

No matter what obstacle has been placed in your way, rest assured that the attorneys at Ferry & Ferry, will help you overcome it, and will work to attain the best possible result for you. In criminal matters, we offer a free telephone or office consultation with the attorney who would be representing you. Call us at 850-469-8118 or email us below to schedule your appointment.

Going the extra mile for your freedom
At Ferry & Ferry, P.A., we go the extra mile to ensure that you get the justice that you deserve. We take our oath to provide exemplary service seriously, and through meticulous preparation and a firm attention to detail, we strive to achieve that goal. We personally interview witnesses, review police records and examine the alleged crime scene if necessary. We can also bring in experts to challenge the prosecution and assist us in preparing trial strategy. Nothing is more important than your freedom. We insist that law enforcement follow the laws. If you need a defense attorney who is dedicated to your case, contact Ferry & Ferry, P.A. today.

Juvenile delinquency
Our children have even less rights than we as adults in the eyes of the law. They can be questioned regarding an alleged crime without the presence or even knowledge of their parents. Remember that most schools in the area have law enforcement officers as their resource officer. If your child is arrested, the procedures that the Courts will follow are not the same as adults. We are skilled at maneuvering through the complex laws of Florida to protect your child’s rights. Do not think that simply because your child is under the age of 18 that the charges will remain in juvenile. The State Attorney’s office has full discretion to charge your child as an adult. Juvenile charges are not automatically destroyed at your child’s 18th birthday. Should your child get arrested for a crime, make sure to contact our office to protect their interests and their future.

Violation of Probation:
If you have been placed on probation,failure to timely pay your fines, complete your community service hours or commission of a new offense will violate your probation. If you fail to follow the directives of your probation officer, you may also violate. Expect to have a no bond on your VOP warrant. It is imperative that you seek out an attorney to facilitate your bond. Do not think that if you got a lenient sentence at your original sentencing, that you are safe from going to jail. You aren’t.

Don’t delay, contact Ferry & Ferry, P.A. today
When you have been charged with a crime, choose a criminal defense attorney with the experience and dedication to make a difference. Call 850-469-8118 or contact us online to schedule an appointment. With our office conveniently located in downtown Pensacola, Florida, Ferry & Ferry, stands ready to represent you in your criminal matter.